Structural power, hegemony, and state capitalism: Limits to china’s global economic power (Record no. 519091)

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Personal name Liu, Mingtang and Tsai, Kellee S.
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Title Structural power, hegemony, and state capitalism: Limits to china’s global economic power
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Politics and Society
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Extent 49(2), Jun, 2021: p.235-268
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Summary, etc A comparative historical perspective shows how globalization and the specificities of China’s rapid growth era limit its hegemonic potential in the twenty-first century global economy. Although state capitalism and openness to foreign capital facilitated China’s economic transformation, interactions among three forms of capital—state, private, and foreign—have produced developmental dynamics that constrain China’s capacity to assume the position of the world’s economic hegemon. These include (1) the compromised competitiveness of China’s corporate sector due to the domination of state-owned enterprises, (2) limits on the ability of Chinese firms to develop leading transnational corporations, and (3) early openness to and continued dependence on foreign capital. Moreover, the party-state’s efforts to ameliorate these constraints arouse external suspicion rather than support a Chinese-led hegemonic order based on consent and shared interests. These historically conditioned realities should temper expectations that China is converging teleologically toward a familiar hegemonic role in the international economy. – Reproduced
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element China, Hegemony, Globalization, State capitalism, Structural power
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Main entry heading Politics and Society
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Subject DIP ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT - CHINA
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          Indian Institute of Public Administration Indian Institute of Public Administration 2022-01-27 49(2), Jun, 2021: p.235-268 AR126130 2022-01-27 Articles

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